18/07/2016
Appeal For Missing Teenager With Connections In NI
Staffordshire Police have issued an appeal for information to trace a 16-year-old boy who went missing 10 days ago.
David Mihai is believed to have connections with Northern Ireland, Ireland, Glasgow, Oldham and Birmingham.
He was last seen on Thursday, 07 July, in Stafford in the West Midlands.
David had gone into town with a carer however he slipped away.
He is described as white northern European, tanned complexion, 5ft 6inches tall, of slim build with short dark brown hair. When last seen he was wearing pale blue jeans, a grey jumper and blue suede shoes.
Police said they are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare.
(CD/MH)
David Mihai is believed to have connections with Northern Ireland, Ireland, Glasgow, Oldham and Birmingham.
He was last seen on Thursday, 07 July, in Stafford in the West Midlands.
David had gone into town with a carer however he slipped away.
He is described as white northern European, tanned complexion, 5ft 6inches tall, of slim build with short dark brown hair. When last seen he was wearing pale blue jeans, a grey jumper and blue suede shoes.
Police said they are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare.
(CD/MH)
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